You should get there at least half an hour before the train starts, especially if you are playing Royalty on a second-class ticket.
And why has yer come up by the night train, and why has yer taken a third-class ticket?
I tuk a third-class ticket down, and 'ere's the change.
The darkness had quite set in, and when she entered the tiny station and took a third-class ticket to London she was not recognised.
Roch had reached the depot before him, and had bought a through second-class ticket to Philadelphia, via Baltimore.
Roch bought a second-class ticket to the same place, and took up his old position in the "nigger car.
The detective drew out his pocket-book, and from an inner pocket produced a first-class ticket, which he held out to the engineer.
Etienne Rambert proceeded to the booking-office and took a first-class ticket.
If you please, I want a first-class ticket to Bayswater.
Then I'll trouble you for three shillings--I've a first-class ticket!
Then, with her thick vail folded twice over her pale face, and her little valise in her hand, she went into the station, made her way to the office and bought a first-class ticket.
Take a second-class ticket, keep your face covered with a thick vail until you get to London, and to the house.
On his arrival at Hamburg he went to the steam-boat office and took a second-class ticket to New York.
He got out at the first station and paid the fare from Carlisle, then walked back to the town, and took a second-class ticket by the night mail for London.
Whenever there are second-class carriages on the train he will travel in them, but it often happens that the express trains have none but first-class coaches, and in that event you must provide him with a first-class ticket.
The Mann car is the ordinary European railway carriage equipped with sleeping accommodations, lavatories and the like; the traveler must have a first-class ticket to be admitted, and he pays in addition about $2.
In Germany the second-class carriages are quite comfortable, but they are apt to be crowded, and the traveler who desires plenty of room will do well to buy a first-class ticket.
Then had begun that monotonous chant of: "A first-class ticket to London, please.
He was saying in a thick quick, little voice: "A first-class ticket.
He kept rehearsing what he would say to the station-master: "A first-class ticket to London, please.
What the penalty is for riding first with a second-class ticket I cannot say--probably death, though a friend of mine came very near on one occasion to finding out.
The confession was torn up amid universal joy: and then the fool of a ticket collector wanted to know about the lady--who must have travelled in a second-class compartment with a first-class ticket.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "class ticket" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.